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Match Report: St. Louis CITY SC Draw vs. FC Dallas

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

St. Louis CITY SC secured a hard-fought point ​on the road against⁤ FC Dallas Wednesday night, battling to a scoreless draw at Toyota stadium in Frisco, Texas.Despite⁤ a dominant offensive performance by Dallas,St. Louis’s defense and goalkeeper Michael Collodi held ⁤firm, preserving the tie.

The result provides a valuable point⁢ for St. Louis CITY ⁤SC as they navigate a challenging stretch of the season, maintaining their position in the Western Conference standings. This match showcased the team’s ‍resilience and defensive capabilities against a Dallas ⁣side eager to‌ capitalize on home-field advantage. The draw sets the stage for CITY ⁢SC’s ⁤upcoming fixtures, ‍where continued point ‍accumulation will be crucial for playoff contention.

FC dallas controlled‍ posession and generated a notable number ‍of scoring opportunities, finishing the match ​with 41 total shots and 14 on goal. However, collodi proved ⁤impenetrable, recording 13 saves to ⁢deny Dallas the breakthrough. St. Louis ​managed 5 total shots,⁢ with 2 on target. The match‍ also saw 10 fouls committed ​by Dallas and 13 by St. Louis, along with one offside call against Dallas​ and none against St. Louis. Dallas earned 16 corner kicks to St. Louis’s 7.

St. Louis ‌CITY SC’s starting lineup included Michael Collodi (GK), Osaze Urhoghide, ⁢Lalas abubakar, Shaq Moore, Bernard Kamungo, Patrickson Delgado (substituted with Sebastian Lletget ‍in ‌the 68th minute), ⁣Anderson Julio (substituted ⁤with sebastien Ibeagha in the 68th minute), Christian Cappis, ​Ramiro ⁤(Captain),‌ Kaick Ferreira (substituted with Jacob Jackson in the 19th minute), and Petar musa (substituted with Logan Farrington in the 86th minute).

Unused substitutes ⁤for St. Louis were Pedrinho, Alvaro Augusto, ​Joshua Torquato, Samuel Sarver, and Enes Sali.

The officiating crew consisted of​ Assistant Referees Kevin Klinger, Walt Heatherly, and Alexis Da Silva.

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